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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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Sirius Petroleum Plc | LSE:SRSP | London | Ordinary Share | GB00B03VVN93 | ORD 0.25P |
Price Change | % Change | Share Price | Bid Price | Offer Price | High Price | Low Price | Open Price | Shares Traded | Last Trade | |
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0.00 | 0.00% | 0.40 | - | 0.00 | 01:00:00 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
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0 | 0 | N/A | 0 |
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24/7/2016 19:08 | Jenny: yes once and had too wipe my feet on the way out😅 | carados | |
24/7/2016 18:32 | Lets make this board piece off .......... Lets go on GRAnniiiiiitttttiiii | klievas | |
24/7/2016 18:30 | Excuse me - have you ever been to Exmouth? | jenny tulwought | |
24/7/2016 18:27 | Boom Time😅 | carados | |
24/7/2016 18:23 | No need to go as far as Russia or China, this is on the periphery of Exmouth! | jenny tulwought | |
24/7/2016 18:16 | Thailand oh will buy tickets for Russian | klievas | |
24/7/2016 18:15 | I am not to sure about china. In my country u be satisfied and done | klievas | |
24/7/2016 18:15 | I am not to sure about china. In my country u be satisfied and done | klievas | |
24/7/2016 18:02 | No guarantees unfortunety but willing to take the chance☺ Will be looking closely though for evidence of a Adams apple😅 | carados | |
24/7/2016 17:57 | How much is a Thai bride? - Can you buy in bulk? - Do they come with a guarantee of satisfaction (as it were)? | jenny tulwought | |
24/7/2016 17:48 | Ok thanks u made my life easier | klievas | |
24/7/2016 17:46 | Going on what alot of long term private investors have paid your quids in☺ | carados | |
24/7/2016 17:43 | If it hits 20p I'm buying a Thai bride😅 | carados | |
24/7/2016 17:41 | Sivk off this my average 3.5 | klievas | |
24/7/2016 17:40 | Hi Carados. 4 million? Hope this comes really good for you. Bronislav: Thank you for the wise words. Of course, what I think lies ahead will be definitely guided by good folks such as yourself on this particular board. | jasonunchained | |
24/7/2016 17:38 | My average buy in is 0.34 so 2p would bring me £66,000 profit☺. Which I could just about bare😅 | carados | |
24/7/2016 17:36 | Warrants at 2p and 5p so I would wait until we get to that price range jasonunchained and then look at what the company is saying and then make a decision on what you think lies ahead. Re cornhill...I cannot believe that people close to Sirius in particular the "in the knows "in Nigeria would not be clambering all over themselves to get 200 million shares for 0.5 million quid.Having to rely on cornhill defies all logic .Not only in Nigeria ,there must be well connected people in London who are close to the board who would surely snap the 200 million up. | bronislav | |
24/7/2016 17:33 | klievas: I seriously don't know at this stage - hence my original post :-)) Would have to really consider it though. Thank you for the reply. | jasonunchained | |
24/7/2016 17:33 | I have 4 million shares btw☺ | carados | |
24/7/2016 17:32 | Things must be looking up as there are now 3 new posters to the board which I see as a good sign☺ hello new posters and welcome to the roller coaster ride😅 | carados | |
24/7/2016 17:27 | Ok baby. I will take 10p. U ? | klievas | |
24/7/2016 17:11 | Hi all. I am a new and small investor and would really like to read what price you think Sirius could reach per share going forward now? I only have 100k shares which I acquired recently but reading your comments, it's an exciting time for both company and private investors. A revalue of 2p seems to be the consensus for the immediate future but I'd really like to know what you consider the price potential to be is from there. Sorry for such a blunt question. Go easy on me guys, I'm only taking baby steps!!!!! | jasonunchained |
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